Frequently Asked Questions
The exceptional 96-point rating reflects this wine's masterful balance of power and finesse. The old vine fruit from premium Barossa vineyards delivers concentrated blackberry and blood plum flavours, while Moroccan spice notes add complexity that critics love. The high-quality oak integration and fine tannin structure create a harmonious full-bodied wine that showcases why Barossa is considered Australia's premier Shiraz region.
Old vines produce significantly lower yields but dramatically higher quality fruit, which is evident in this Bullseye Shiraz's intense concentration. These mature root systems access deeper soil layers and minerals, creating more complex flavour profiles and the dense black fruit character described. The natural vine stress from age also contributes to the wine's exceptional structure and the ability to handle premium oak treatment without being overwhelmed.
This blockbuster Shiraz demands equally robust companions - think slow-cooked lamb shanks, grilled ribeye steaks, or rich game meats like venison. The Moroccan spice notes make it brilliant with Middle Eastern cuisine, particularly tagines or spiced beef dishes. The wine's oaky backbone and fine tannins also complement aged hard cheeses and dark chocolate desserts beautifully.
While this Shiraz is drinking perfectly now and showing its full potential, premium Barossa Shiraz from exceptional vintages like 2019 can evolve beautifully for 10-15 years. The fine tannin structure and quality oak suggest it will develop more savoury, earthy complexity over time. However, given its current balance and the immediate pleasure it provides, there's no need to wait if you're eager to experience this showstopper.
Archery Road's philosophy centres on selecting only the finest grapes from premium vineyard sites, evident in their old vine designation and Barossa sourcing. Their handcrafted approach allows for careful oak selection and tannin management, creating wines that are powerful yet refined rather than simply heavy. This attention to detail explains why they consistently achieve high ratings and produce wines that balance immediate appeal with long-term ageing potential.